Uses the original stems but often applies lower-pitched samples or "ghostly" filters to fit the Kizomba vibe.
The of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" is a prominent example of Urban Kiz production, where the moody, R&B elements of the 2002 original are re-imagined through a slow, sensual Angolan rhythm. Musical Breakdown Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River (DJ Wk Kizomba Remix)
Layers of electronic synths and smooth bass replace Timbaland’s original percussive "dripping" noises. Uses the original stems but often applies lower-pitched
Typically adjusted to a slower, danceable pace, often between 80–90 BPM for Urban Kiz. Typically adjusted to a slower, danceable pace, often
: The remix replaces the original’s beat with a steady, synchonized bass line and electronic percussion. This creates the "insistent yet sensuous" feel essential for partner dancing.
: Often categorized under Douceur (sweet) style, the track emphasizes relaxed melodic lines and minimal percussion, allowing Timberlake’s soulful falsetto to sit cleanly above the beat.